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If you think us Trana folks talk odd, you haven't heard anything until you talk to a Newfoundlander in full voice.
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And remember, the proper pronounciation of "Toronto" is "Trana", as in the old Knigs song "The Beat Goes On/Switchin 'to Glide":
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If you think us Trana folks talk odd, you haven't heard anything until you talk to a Newfoundlander in full voice.
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It was the girls 'door, and when one of them timidly answered, an embarrassed voice asked if "Trana and Desi Farane" would be so kind as to come down to the Watch-station and answer a few questions.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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So after a nervous-sounding, unintelligible twitter of a conversation among all four of the sisters, Trana and Desi emerged and five sets of footsteps went back down the staircase.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Their sisters, with just as much reason to be upset, looked more disgruntled at all of the attention that Trana and Desi were getting than anything else.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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So after a nervous-sounding, unintelligible twitter of a conversation among all four of the sisters, Trana and Desi emerged and five sets of footsteps went back down the staircase.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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He watched for his chance, and when a group of their fellow lightskirts descended on Desi and Trana and carried them off to the nearest tavern, the better to "console" them, he used the swirl of girls and the clatter they generated to his advantage.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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By the time Skif drifted to the edge of the crowd to absorb the news, Trana and Desi were sobbing hysterically, though how much of their sorrow was genuine was anyone's guess.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Count Trana, a brother of the chevalier's whom I had known at Aix, introduced me to Madame de Sc ----, a lady of high rank and very good-looking, but she tried to involve me in a criminal transaction, and I ceased to call on her.
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761
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